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? HONEY Tithe Needy OUCUSTOMERS am 1 FRIEND \N remember that wo sol< onr GCD.S SOLELY n]>'?>* the ex J>ecta*|~uf rceo:vin<* payment fo ilmnf ip'''before the 1st Oe-oher. **'f i* iiiii* |)hiy." ^ nffeil fay to can*v on our busiucv We l? nxnist-d you now litip 'tis ant save t i. heavy interest OiiMceouut^ for 18G0 nmsl, b close?friendly if we cuu, forcibly i "Wtjust. tVALIER & BROTHER Sept 23, 1870, 22?tf m i-i ft n n W 11 Jl * ? 41 * ^ For Sale, 50 BUSHELS ' OF GOOb BARLEY 100 BUSHELS OF GOOD RED OATfc' WALLER & BROTHER. * Sept. 23, 1770, 22 if WALLER & BROTIIEIi <3&EE2fWOOD, S. C. ?V ? DK.VLEJRS II aax ?ocagj filar J ware, Groceries, HATS AND CAIS, i Slioes. Queen's Wire, o-Xi^!ss WARE, t n. > y Steady-Made Cictung-, fiirnisljing 0ot&5. J .. PLOW'S, IRON & S EEL, . ANl> in fact, is everything to,l? found in a wi'll-srorkcrfl, jrenq:t store. des red on a hai <uf vjitlutf MvroiviM. Motto, 4-L? ]>ruv* an I Ijtii* dealing." IjduM'al i\i vmhi'i-V <>n sfii;>>iKM?ts to our friends.' . *?b. 18 1S70, 4a?U' "A CAKD. T | UK undersigned. h:ivin<j an oxjurienee of twuivc \i*rsin aetive prae tiee. iwinding i??ui- years n* Snrj:e??i in the Confederate Avmy, rc.-j)cctl',.l'\ otTVr* his pi-Diosiniiai serviees to lit. citizen* in the vicinity'of CcKisbitn :ind l!o(l<:^ Depot. as Sl'IKJKON OliSTKTUlVlAN and CKNKWAI PivACTlTloN Kit of -MHIUCINK .IN-sidenee two miles north o 0 Cokesbu r)y-. MALLORY P. BIVEES, M.D Febio; I $70 -12, 3t t- " : ~ FRE8H ARRIVALS?!: A T V. T. McDOXALDt 1 m New Orleans Syrnp. 1 WM. Sclf-flaisiug Flour 1 Box Oranges, Pickles, , SARDINES, CIGARS, &C ALSO, A LOT OF WHITE SPRING OATS For Seed. All low.for CASH. Feb. 10. 1*71, 12? tf Pancreatized trcT?*? mr WW JUL J* X JUJLV ViWj At Parker & Lee's. \ Feb. 10, 1371, 42 -tf *^?3 Making' ^^^N^GCfART |1K(SS leave to^ifoh*^ pun-oils rlut she liu^sCricnds an ovt-r Mr. Kl'K Z\S SliOl^N^rooni M..in.Sfrm'f M.)W tilt' I'tlllllC < where sl>e & prepared to exicuteS kin<ls of PliitSsSi MAKING, in t latest am fcr.-t"styles at ninlerate rati j>he trusts toat her king exjterieiiee ai earliest elt'ofcs to please, n i l enable li to guaiantt^uJltiauaiaetiou t? her et tomers. The jmb.ie jmtronairo is r pectfully w>ttte?l. Feb. lv?, 13<< 4-'?3t iletliodlst llymn Bool; V A n> ap^ort.neiit . * * \ AT PTJBL1HESS PEI'E PARER & LEE. - Fw-b. 10,1ST Iy ?'tf V"'- . I__U1I ..I nm 111IIin II GRANT ON GEMAN?* .The President sent to Congress the following j " 'Jo t!,c /Senate uttd Jfowc of Kcprcsc: 'taOm*; ' 'I l.t- union of the Stales of (Ii'rina J.mo a Km)) of government siinihu many respects lo dial of the Anient. I i c'nion i? Jin event thai cannot uui . (touch deeply thu sympathies of tiiy {people of t*10 I'nited Suites, 'iin^ union has beep brought iilwuit l?y I!it* ionj; continued and ^persistent e'ioi ts 01 e .he |>eopte with the deliberaie.appiovai , j of the governments of the people <?> . ' : \l*< tlit \*? 14 111 t* i\t* f Iwi f.'fttMiiMli sl'.'lilS [I * ?? V 11^1 MM \/| I 11V V?vi IliHll through their regularly constituted aathoHties. Jn it ilie Ameiit-ait ' >co an attempt to reproduce in Kuiope I some of tl.chest features; to our oiti constitution, with ss.eli tu'i.liricalions as the history and condition of (iermany seem , i r?? require. The local governments of . j :he several tucmhers of the Uniojt are j(reserved, while the powers conferred ipou the chief imjiiirt strength for the purjtoses ot seif-detencc without authority to entrr upon wars of conquest and .imhitioti. The cherished aspiration lot lational unity, .which forages has in'spired the many millions of people ! "peaking the same language and jnhahit! mga contiguous and compact territory, i out unnaturally separated and divided hy dynastic jealousies and theamhitiou oi' short-sighted raid's, has been attained, and (.*erniany now contains a popu.ation of about :>4,n:io, united hy our own :nder one government in its relations iwith other powers, but retaining in its j everal members the right and power of * ivontrol of their leeal interests, habits, [and institution*. The bringing of great j masses of thoughtful and free people under a single govern men j must tend to i imlMi-linii.tltj tvll-lf. lllolin t lll'V J hould be, representatives of the will jand the organization of the power of j the iK'ople. The adoption in Europe of ! ne Aim-ileaii.system of union, under i the control ami direction of a free people, educated to self restraint, eannot I ail to extend popular institutions, and j o enlarge the peaceful influence of American ideas. j The relation of the United Stajcsj .eith (icrnmuy are ilitimale and cordfal.' ' j i'lie commercial intcieourse between tlie j?wo countries is exieiisivi-und is ineivas-| jing from year to year, and the large; I number of citizens ami'residents in the j Tinted .States of (.'erman ex tract ion,' j i:ul he continued llow* of emigration | ! fhenee into this country, have produced j j .m iutimaeyof personal and political in-i ercourse approaching, if not equal to' Inn with tho country from ivhicii lhv: .(lunders of our government derived' j Sieir origin. The extent of these inty-i-! ! >ts and the greatness of the (jcriuan j i'nion see til to require 'hat on the Clad- j oration of the representatives oftliisj j ;overnnient to foreign powers, there ! Mould no longer he an apparent under-1 J valuation made in the difference be- j '.ween the compensation allowed by law, j o the minister to (jerinany and those to ; I Jreat Britain and Franco. There would J ii-eni to be a great propriety in placing1 I <he representatives ot mi.-, yoverniem at 1 ;Jerlin 011 the saiue footing with that of i?< representative at London and Paris.] Hie union of tlie several states of (Jer-j .siany under one jaiveriioicnr, ami the1 :ie:easiu?j conitifcrcial atul personal in-J .ereonrse between the f\ft7 countries, ' vill also add t<? the labor.- ant) re.-j ?.??>i-1 >ili:ies of ihe legation. 1 therefo.e re-1 commend that the salaries of the niiniser end of lhe secretary of legation at! .iel'iiii bo respectively increased to the! ame amounts as are allowed to those a; uondon and l'aris. (.Signed) - ' [". g. Grant. | BRUTAL OUTRAGE. ! j A terrible outrage was couii:;itt? .i j l.estcrday morning, w I?i s ! i wili pr->-j I ably eaiw the loss <>f the Itl'e ondcr-! 1;. industrious, -trni^hi itj ft I_\| :\ :*t-|j if (in ! ! i i . ;u- n. : j ! it er mi the tin en\ille and < ohmilna ; ' VI. <>1.1 li. II.. I ?M Kjui nn j ... . x .1- j j .m* iriiiiT went <'iit yesterday rn??; 11 : 'i a ?*onstrn<-tion irainaUo ?11*|?u?-t ! ' j <? v\ lien tiiis train iieared Snnlhs fiifli tiv>tl.*, tin* engineer discover-, I -I i man on the trark; hi* iinm<'di-i j tifV h|i?\v liis whittle, win ti the in-! j nvMtiai (who carried a double-bar-; vlel ijnn) went down the embank-! I nen^ and as the train passed, delih-j ! ratify discharged lu.tli barrels into 1 the ?ir?wounding lhe engineer, .Mr. j 'iriljI'L filially as is supposed?out; I liar^csirikiii^ him in the face as he J ooked from the window; the two; liiivnier. were also sh^hlly* injured j Moth oft Mr. (IrihhleV eyes were put j nut. and his lace so recognizable. Al-j p'ertirinj. the man walked a short; Iict>iiif-jt >f ti,it> li/> cl>imii'il flint reload*-:: . .. n .. ..V .. n - i i ;'il his if?,. As soon :is ]> ssihlo tintrain wa>Ve versed anil ljn**ko?l to Co-j ; imiljia wWre tho wound d man wa>! JiiroiK-Hv tared lor." Sheriff Krazee | was promptly notified, when ho im- j mediately vnmmoned a possee am!: |?r??f**t*clvtl u, ihe spot whore the. outrages was tommitted. Tracks wire! |.ii>covered ami followed lip a road j leading iiitoihc Winnsl'oro road, di-# j reelly opposite the re>idence of .Mr. j I ilornshy, alwiit throe miles from Co-; intnhia As-the traelcs correspond: ! with llie shoes of Mr. \V>n Il'<rnshy, | j > ho Sheriff arreted him and brought i him to ('(dumliia?Mr. IT. si^nityinjri i his wiliinjri esitd a' coinpany him. al-! ! I l.ott^li persi.tin^ Hi his iniioeeiiee ol j i he crime i hv pri oner had an *'X-i 'animation i Hi ore 'J rial .insure ; mull in '.lit* alter::')i.ii. Jt is jji'iu-r-1 ially IicIu'vimI that Mr. II. will |ir?>vf! [an nHhi, as la; i*kno\vi? to he an boniest. quiet, upri^Iit man. It is hopnl j j die perpetrators ttf the outrage will; { he dis oveivcl, aim ntuee to pay the* I ijust penalty lor his crime, ? /'/uxitix TlIK liOWK.V DtfyVMY AND MritDKIt j Akkaik.?A war a lit was i>snc?l mi ?nt- j in. <!ay l>y Trial Justice Magrnlh for I lie,1 arrest of this ecli liuit??l nieinWr nfi iCongress from South Carolina on tIn*I charge of Lxi 11 *r an aix'e--ory I km ire the; j faet t(t the murder of Col. William 1'. j White, ami the ollnvr in eharire has " ? !-:? rjni'. 10 \ i >1 ( I i 111 f \\r iiwmi ' "" jernor'Scott 11:?* requisition necessary for | the apprehension of the said member of . jCongress in \Yn-liini:(oi! or any other I State, liou c.i is now ,?aiil t<? be iti , Wu-ldnvlon. where he will he tried this w< ?!v for hiuatny. The Aujins'n C'/ironi afrt of Saturday. says: "Two gentlemen of this city?Mr. J: A. Christain, 1 Chief ??r Police, and Mr. K. .1. Jla'cher !?have been s immonod a? witnesses for i the prosecution,ami started to Wasdiintr| ton this morning. lJoxVen wa*? a' one tj; time a jonrneyinaii l>ri?'k-layi*r here and IS married the first of his throe wives in ? ; A ugusta.?Chartcstoh S' ten. u>^ L's: tyoNturr.TY ix C'iikstkh,?A diftlcullu' on 11 Elo.-syille, Chester CoutKy, ll'r of a eolur? i^nLr'suIUii;: in the dea'.n ls" The Sherill" ir i?N^jjed Iteuheu <"IcmhI. L's* rest ii iii-jjat for steanHt^uNiipted to arwith such resistance froaN^^hut mot '(colored men, lhat he was r?>ic(TK4iCj" of :and coiunuiri.eaic wi.h (Jev. iSeott^i^ M'jdietl, "exceii c the law. ii' voir Jiave it . ii.in*>tt ii.e \\ ij??i? i.o;.m\\ ' j hi ..ei'ii elMiiluoUt-ti a ia/^e l??iee, hit upon ll.Cir a|ti?io:ieh, I ho m^nurs?sonK ;?skedadilit? and ihe o.lifers onl\ iarrested eijrhtof tlic rinji-iwiders. Ui his return home, one of the JSherill i i'. posse was attacked l?.v tiiiei-o;' tue fn^i lives* who drew their Wtnpoiis- am! threaten-d o k II him. I.em ti.ru jdrcw his j istol, shot one dad a:.tl wounded another. I ' m : : ' ~ " Horace Greeley Investing in the South.1] ~ j Tim C" of the 9th j f We ale informed tliati ( aatv levieVj Willi Oltu'l'n in coin-1 .\, uiw- ) iu-Ii:.mm| die Warm.' |.ri<]uny ln-^oiili (.siHMiiia; ui- jinec ui $8w.UUu.' Wc are ??lad n . >ee this atii) iidjie llie eapilftl ami o influence \> liieli (irrily &C'o. control (1 will In- diivrled i<i\\aid> aiding in ilie t i>m;iti11)in ilii* 1' i eni'Ii lin.ud T?tiil, i i li'uuil. I iiai-lt'SiUii willi t lin iiiii. li Viui j i >|.arlanin?i*?r ami Ashviiie, on v. Iiicli; x i i> Ml l.jrh (i 1 he- Wallii Spl ilt^ Jil't/Jii r- i J, ; iv. Where ai'i* ci'iiaiiny n.umenieiils i ?. t Iim ?. tel./k It.if.t i.iifoSiticn/l I j Springs, tcgive their attention '.<? this iraii ro:i?i enterprise, ilie success of iwhieli would eoutril-iite so largely to !the value or'their property, by ea>y | access and a general <leVtdopni? nl t-l 11 lie resources of i lie .<in ron:itt;i!.; ( >;,n 'try. With rail read laeilities the 1 I Wtinn Springs mi^lii bcn.nie the .var- u 'atoga of tin; South in tin* hands ol I's ai ! present owners, situated as it wmihl 1,1 jl?e, on one of the greatest thoroughfares of the country, and in a section 11 unsurpassed in health fulness of " climate., .pur tv of water, iirandeiir ?f Iscenery and in general resources. We ^ I believe that these gentlemen, who so c } we!! understand the progress and li |spirit of the age, will not, he content, ai Iv.-itli Iiiivimr I In.Li* imi 1 ii I :i I lork(*d III) ill 1> j " ,v" f -> I - -- -- , I Inn minu-iit in *\n mac- v ces-ilile i??t-:i 1 itv 'v'lic'ii they see l.hcro is a possibility of securing ilu- advan- ej la^es which ll.c building of the ]j. French iiroad Koad would secure to n] tlicm. Mr. Give lev. ni nisei f, is a pro-j in jvssive man, aid his judgment as a;,fl financier won hi never allow him to lock np hi-* eaj.ital in the mountains j of .North Caroiina, without an eye to improvement ami development. \Ve are informed thai Mr. Greclyj was in Ashville a. few days a<;o. and have no donlit our inlorinaiion is rcli-j ai-le as to his purchase of the Warm j Springs, which are situated about 2o,fe miles from Ashville. j d< o- | ^ Tiif. Yotwn Nai#Lf.ox. ? The \ jj! Prii-.ee 1 nt jiei i.-il is u Hue. healthy lad ho. aillioiiydi the weiitiier lias been ^ very had hince he went to ('hisel hurst I -1 i.i.t 1kw.ii sicl- ;i vilnrlf. 11J1 \-_ He , . rises very early every morning. and 'multr tl?eeatv <if Jiis tutor, M. I'ilon, ilevolis himself lo lite same studies) that lie pursued in France. Tliei,,^ greatest possih'e a fleet ion prevails l?o tween mother ami son. Jle resein-j . ! ies his moUter most in tne fyi'S,?j^ which ave very handsome ami intel-i li^eiit. He Ins the Napoleonic head, ' and nose. T!.o events of the past I year have, of course, saddened him.,' hurife is nalnrally vivacious- Jle is!, ntellccttial, ami t r.-liiy trained :1,1 for one so yoinij^, lie is extremely J.' C Miiieoiis. and no mailer how humble.^ I hi* person is whom K? meets while!/. o:ii, lit' almost anticipates lh? salute.! His physique is li-ood, ami he is. very i. active and etn*riret>c. His hal'its are ' studious, and Lis manners are very m*>| j' j date and grave. He has "very win- ^ , : iisiT wavs aliout him.'* lie dresses . | fj J in the ordinary coMMine now in lash-; ^ !<iii i??r i tu* ,vmii lis (11 his aw in i^iiMI' ^ / X 'ami lit* j-r>i'.:iks Ku?h>h very fliicirt-i . 1 'in j\. ;>i .'I I was aitiicsl as MiMotis as; ' . - ; ? ?! Ii"?iin't ii?-r hi i '-a<l i in* papers con- if .iiii; :jif wai. U.-W.S; oc i.> a t?onin y ' I rare |>r>*f 11:i 1 K.I jsir Tin' President lias ?U'cii:c(! that he will allow tlif l-ill to repeal the 'est.- i j,, (,iaI It in Ih'coiim' ,i law uhhont liissi^-!j|j iistiui'i'. ilo dors not look npoii tl?c! inll as providing an uhj-oluie r. peal on In lIn* ml thai a loyal sliil hasj,.v; lo lake I In' il'O'i-ela'l <;/th, wiiih* a; man who has la-en li>ioj al. I?nt is not; . .i.-lrani-liisi*il hy iho I'onrtci?nth | amendment. lieed not. take ill Tiii'j etleet of the hill is a <!i.^eriinfnation i ( which he does not approve, and.only i xv| discovered at tin- w ry in??ii?i-ii' lie ye was ^oin<r tu si^n it. The in > I-.:- ? wilt) vnl.ll !"i>r 11|<> I.lit s:i v t?! :i i iiiis is mere CjiiiMili*. for ii was i . tI J??' i/ntVaneliise those who \v?'iv not other-;'f wise <Ii-IVji.tcliis.-d l?y Jin* 1*"o>irt\*t*ntli | :init*u*liiienl, and was i:?>l intended l-? \ reach men who could take the iroii-j - lad. | ^ THE FUAXC.>-PKI.'SSI.VN W.U: T?xni-:i> ! <? ?I'KACr: Aiiour to i:k Dkci.A uki>?i Ik I'aio*, February 1.'!.?Everything has (?'i boon arranged at iioideaux. A commit-; Ii tee to negotiate a treaty of peace has lv been seh etcd and si draft of I lie treaty A lias been approved by I'iMuarek and W Moltke. The treaty is to be signed ini-, Ik mediately, and the (German troops will A then march through l'aris-to .Strausbui^l station anil there take the train for home. ? Trains will follow taeh other as rapi<llyi as *possjb!e. The Assembly will then j adjourn to I'aris and proceed with thci leorgani/ation of France. i IV ??>? Mysterious Esca i>k. ? TCii Ci. (iriims. who confessed that homiir-jJ dcred ('oi. W !'. White, at Wacanmw W Georgetown. S. on the 7lh of! J March. 1*W4. with a colored prisoner, ? fsenn??d t'lom iail last evening lie *, made use ?!' a private kev, which he|'^ ?T??t out tin* desk in tIk' office. :iri<l this aave liberty to himself umI colored I U coiili'derate Up to si lale hour la>d.:T night their whcri-ahoiils had not bcctl; ^ ascertained.?Clmrlrsfau Courier. j . i ! h< ... j& The New York Journal of Connnrrrr, ' i, I in an article on the course of (Jninbetfa, t j says if p.iaee is not made hy the I5or- 0* jdeaux Assembly. the renewal of the; war can-have but one ending, and thai, ' the complete ruin of all thut is left oJ': ' Kranee. Following that would not tin- j likely come the assumtion by the <4er- j mans of the right t<? irovern a country l'1 which wn*< unable to govern itself, and, tin* return of the Napoleonic dynasty under the protection of (Se.man bay/.- i nets, and with the aid of those imperial ].' civfl'nus and soldiers, including many of the prisoners from Sedan and Met/, j whom Ciambetta's rash order lias exasperated. | ViCKentTPr?. February 12.?The steam- ' boat Judge Wheeler exploded her boil-; cr*, and wa< burnt and sunk at !> A. M.;' near iJell's Landimr. forty-five miles: above Vicksburg. Three deck hands! were killed. Captain Nolan was <eri oiisly. and ('. \Y. I'ope, or i.uii" hock, " IijhIIv wmiml' d. Very little of the ear- li go was saved. IS j *<x>* . 1 fnK^TCoard of lrad<' }id'>pl<'d .ft res'iln- a l n' KjfNL-i'- I In* <"irrii>i*aii and h: inaiidiii^nJ^a i'm'iona! woik. de- i ' iwifnr<-?( a h'S-'ishition, and api Wa^liiiMjfoiijmclaSKJ' '? l(> , ? T|u'(.Yoi?:a eoHji}i's^il,?l,l l<'i"Ma ion. s ; M:?*ky !ature\vi?:'e Ll,e Kcli" . C'iiM-'nr.nirs fitting debt andlhlfch, C tie51 cxeecd ?1,0?,0^0, > * -lOL. 'he Commercial and Financial Clironi cie of lslt>w ^oik. Oitick of A. C. Kaufman-, ] i>o. lio JjltOAl* CrtMihi.T, > ClIA f>. c., JL-tb. U, IbTl.J 1 eoidially commend to thoso gvuifo ion ui business, iJankcis, JJidkers, Mei- ?' hunts, &c., here ami elsewhere, wliote *' lotice Tin: Cluunivlc as a linancuU mid " n.mcicial monitor may have eseajied, u look euieiuhy iiiui the merits of this' j,* a|,er, evtii now amjitul by many as ' ^ l.u Mai.(.aid J<,tiiual of Ameiiea ini ^ iiUtteis ] eilamin^ to linanee and com- j iieice?lis iXici.uici and extending eir-i iiiiitioii l:n?ife the hUnli^e?t testimony j n iif .a\()r. J v ouid hei e take nccas.on ^ .. i>.. !- :li i -'i?... 1 ... t u fillllnrc 11 |.??.T.-?II?, llltll .Ifi. pcieui.ail^ known io my.-elf,) are gen-; iimeii oi inuii.gence, Klim-mtut audi uiiuie. 'Jliis accounts somewhat fori I .e j jij.er being conducted oil tile excel- 4 in pt ineiplcs o.' honor and intcyiiiy, | ml wuli an aliility, vi-or and indepen- ^ i-neeseiUoin c jtiaicdatid never excelled, p So genciaiiy Known is ibis pa per that o bunker's or Aicjchauts J-abiaryj irouglioui. the length and bread lb of! i.s \a.?t country is cons,tiered couiplele 0j jlhoutil. Ji can be found on aimosi. st! I'ery desk always a iailhlul companion, j iei.d and guide. 1 do not prct-.nd to ^ rj;ue the merits of this paper, but sim-jy,, ;y a>k the skeptic to reau and be coiirj inctd. |1,1 ] have been requested by the publishI's to act for tbelli in this section, und j(l i .. . . i i ..i:..,. ,.f 1.... IVI"CO IlSei IICll, III COUSIUCiaiUJIl UJ any courtesies they havo extended to.N e. I wiJI receive subscription money: ^ i same (10 i>er annum) niul show or |(|(; lip specimen copies of this paper to ly who limy tlesirc to subscribe. a. c. Kaufman, g c. Tho State Finances. *n . ()1 Tho credit of .South Carolina is afctedfar more l>y uncertainty aid >uhi thun by tho pldin truth, how;er disappointing the unvarnished jj! cts may be, and we are satisfied that jjj the State oflicinls have'iio furtlici iit iicealiiiciitH, stud make kmiwn our kact condition, the credit (d' .South ^ :irolinu will soon stand as hijjh as jh as that of any State in tin *1 Ml I !i. It is necessary of course, that eve- J1 friend oi' the State, in office and . r*0 it of it, should set his fact* a^ains y increase of debt upon any jih'a So e cannot afford to indulge in tlx xury of subsidizing raiin ads to tin *'< oi ii, or of accepting responsibilities- i<{1 iiicli do not clearly attach to tIn- p, I - W.. ^ "l "I 1. - .11., ' ?v I1IUM HV'VJJ lilt; UVIM ! i;. I'fi'c it is. and I'Oth rp::! ZV.'* ' tlTl'St Ci.ll, ;?l:(l will, III- lllllic-tiiall:\ .id Tlii> is the dcU'i'ininalion o> 015 nvernor Scott and ??t" all tin' con rvaiive mrn.of liotli parlies, in tin ? i<. cral AsscmMy: and although tin 1 (jjfTif. nii*?iM?r*~?i:'y l-f'SiUundunt, v\ ;^CI jvc no i?ar tltai live diUVvent ,_f ho arc iuiMin^ their lools in Colli nV. a will he a hit? to Kiddle upon Sonili irolisia a single dollar of additional :ht. A'> rialf-(tit i/'tm i a a fi<'y tir /.mini/ h II ran /him the O'i tin"I A*trinlj i, n/it hi/ hi thei)/ /<?(.' roi nip/inn. I In I I en win) are engineering the diliu-' t t st*lii'nil's arc well to.own; lh> ! I nl'l iil ones aiv i-lii.M'iy waN'hrd ! * / v?'i: iii\ Jo !>::y tl.al tin- |>a?>.?ag< ! a rnilro: tl guuruule*' 1'ill, tliis m\- I A )ii. would mmhI more agents to the iiiteiiliiii^, than it would j>ut hond>i ^ flie ]>oekitsol those who voted in j flavor. _ It] Short work will lie made of (he L i mhers ol' the ThirU House,? ('/??//-! on Sties. [\ I ^ West. Virginia's n< w Demnr'vMej uitt.il f-uucs ^cnaior \\a> an t>iu ?\ in;.; ?| a Oi (lie 7,ol)l ivshlcntK ol New Orleans j[ i<> died la^t yuir, twelve were over 1. 0! Hr.i oltl. ' I I ARRIVALS AT "'ho At i rsli i.ll I.Eonseil-' SJSCE LAST FRIDAY. B (> MauMeii, Charleston ; DrF Hun- 4 p; J P otrohecker, ChaVleston ; G '1'! illiams, Elberion; Gu; G 11 McC'sHa, i j \ >wnde>viile, S C ; II ?S Fimiley, -G Fj ir?ht>low, Baltimore; T F Jiilev,! . r . r ,, ... ... 4 .. I I rcTinvoog ; j;im ii ucwifv, . uiucis-jh j , L Stanseil, llotlgoa Depot; Robert; L'liwn, Abbeville; Wade II llciskill, j \V PU'ckcr, -Baltimore; II Qncous, I ' T Wo(i(J\vu'<l, S C R It; J 8 Iiiiiiua, j' 1 iliimore, Ii K Hill, Edwiu Wilton, bbt'villc. JOHN A. MAYS, Proprietor. J COM SI G IST EES. The following named persons have'wl eight in the Depot: |ai' J M Bradley, (.'ox, (i W Daniels; jtci \V Dmus, 2s J JJuvi*, S F <Ji :? !, j1 'in Hill, W .11-Hull, Ij G JohiiKon. J j,, i> &. Bi'adleVj'A 15 C Lindner, ii A th< . he eCasiin, J L Martin, 1' 0 Miller,/^ oorc& Co, W JD Mar*, W 11 Par-jM ?r, T C Pe'rrin, P 8 Kutlvdge A M j1|'| obertson.B lthelt. J C Spiar. Jas >*?' ag-arl, S 11 Walker. J W Willi,,u> J W, (i Co., Ci Williams, K We*l-1i>l: .rid. Norwood, DuLVe <fc Co, Miller ; pe Robertson. Trowbride &. Co. Pur- ?n er &. Lee, White, Smith & While, an T Jaek&on. jll',1 J. W. MA USUALL, i?fi Agent. | K4' The following named persons liav ** iinku^es in the Express Otliee. J E Calhoun, Dr. 1?. I?liftt, W M #* arrant, O T Pore her, J F Calhoun i|n' Noble, E F Parker. jde Ollieo in McDonald'* Store. jj'J' C. V. UAMJIOM); hi ? ' Markets. jls Ai;r.kvii.i.e, February 1-1.*? C'olton, j There ha.s lteon jibont 7(j(X) ?( ales of Cotton shipped since the 12th of th eptember 1S70. to date. j M Xi:\v York, February-14?Cotton dull nd weak at 131; Orleans 13?. < 7 1'. M.~Cotton ijuiet, at 13j. Gold m U. . > Cii.um.kston, February 13. ? Cotton ut cai!y? middling Ujitf/ MA. Aixu.-sta, February 13?Cotton dull,; t 1 !k Livi:i:i'ooi,, February 13?Evening.? lii oltoii dull?upland* Orleans a< ') c ?i _!' i...i MAIUilED MARRIED, on fltb Fcbruary^ltfil, I fit; lu.-v. J. F. Ciibcrt, Mr. ft; ABLEai, liss BELLE EDW ARBS. MARRIED, by Rev. J. J. Work mm Vbrunry 8lh, 1871, Mr. JOHN M. JOI >AN of Abbeville, and Miss FANNIJ f. LATIMER, of Greenville. MARRIED, by Rev. ,G. F. Ronm eb. l!tJ, 1871, Mr. E. E. STEVENriO: id Miss KATE MARTIN, boih c ,lbc\i.le County, S. C. I.A'J J ST O'J ArJ IONS OF OUTHERA" SEClRlTlEiS IX CHARLESTON, S. ?.,* ( OIUMXTKD WEEKLY I1Y * ' - ' wmmm, unker & Broker, No. 2o Broad .Street January 27, 1871. State Securities?South Carolina il,?a Ho; do nvw,?0-3 ; do, reyinl'< l?ek, ox int a 7U. City .>ecw:ities ? Augusta, C.'a. kihIs.?a 7H; Charleston, r\ C.. Moek : qr int,?aol); do, i''ue Loan Jjo:;d.-? ?; Columbia, S. C., IJond*.-?a ti >. J.IaiJjKoai) lJoNi'S?Uii.e h.d^e. li:? ortyaye, ??) a ?; Llia:lesson arm ."-a imiuk, G.'?a? ; Chat loitc, Columbia am ugustii,?a So; Chmaw and n, a 82; Greenville ami Contmbi i. lal ort., Soa?; do, State ^iniranti-e., o^a? intluastem, 92 a ?; fravamiah am cirlostun 1st mint -- ? ts <! > .-.i-.; in ranted, U!)a? ; .South CuioJinu, ?a 7 3 ?, (j'J; Spartanburg and Union,--a t*>i). 11ali.i;daj> Stocks?i hailotte, i liuin a ami Augusta,?rii 4?r; liivenvilie am dumhia, 'A a?; Northeastern, l:;a? ivaimali ami Charleston, ? a.*5??; Soutl troliua, wnole shares, ? a4u; do, hal. ares,?a 'li\. KxciiaSgk, &c?New York .Sight, \ t'jar: Cold. i<*a 111; Silver, lnya? Sol Til cakoltna bank lilJ.l.s. * iniik of C'liai ics-ion .....?auik <>.' Canulci !....sMhi? ink of Ceoigetou n 4a? ink of f-outli Uaroiiuu 8a? ink of Chester Ha? inkof Hamburg 7aink of New berry ; 3a? ink or Slate of .s. c., prior io hsiilooa? ink of Slate of S. issue lhlil tXnd 1S0J 22a? 'laniers' and Alleliai.it>' Lank of Charleston - a? 'eo]lie's Bank oi t haiieston ?a? riiion Bank of Charleston ?a? ulhwesiern It ft U'kof Charles ton, .old, . ?a? uthwestcrn It'll Jiaiik oi Churl crum, ut'M, ?i*? uto Bank of OIiu.Ji>n?ii :.v Gu? ii'iueis, nil (I Exchange Bank of (. InliJeaton, ?acHianpe Bunk oi l.'olunib a 7a? mine ral Bank of t'oli-m:>i^ 7a-'sttwihi*' Bank of Cheiaw '~>a? iiitl-is' fttii.I: .?f ValilleJcl., oaUe of Koutli t.'arolina Bin- JC? tx-iv- * utile v fy of Uliaiii'htbn L'limiiiO Bill-,,,.. 5'C>a:'Bi:ls marked tluw (*) are l>eln{r Termed at the Ban^ Counters of each. y ^ I 1840 W1870 || <:w-\ Ki LLLiv '1 liiw.u. Favorite Mcclicino with nil eln.?=rs, L Is DaviI'd in Kiticr. F you have Painters' ('olic, Vac J'uin Killer. T0 Medicine is so popular I Ah th? Pain Killer. r EftP the Pain Killer always on L iiuuu. ou buvc a Couch 01 Cold, Use the l'uin Killer. 00K out and not lie caught without i A lioltlc of J'a in Killer. ET everybody use llie Pain Killer J or tfpraihH uml JJruiica. VERY sailor should carry a hottleoi* l'uin Kil{0"- u .'ih /tint. > EMEMIJER. (he Pain Killer Is for I Both Internal unit J.xtcmol uxc. rii?? T'jiin Killrr Is sold l v all Dnitr ?!d mid lkaiers ill Family ^iiditMu* KERRY- DAVIS & SOX, l*ic-j rlt lors. r"4. High street, I'ma i?U n<v. S7.S . tiJ street, Moiiik ai', l iii.it> ii. iT l Oiiii. ij?ton How, London, Lii^!unti. Feb 3,1S71 41-1 ill Unanswerable Arguments. Eseablishod facts are wilenf acumen lieh neither pen nor tongue can .-ha'.?e (1 it is upon established I'ahis that (In nitation of Ilostetter's ?SLomach liit s, as a health preserving elixir, and wholesome ami powerful remedy, i?<ed. When witnesses come forward vi-*r nfter vear. and reitesate e same menin relation to tlitneficial effects of a medicine upon nineteen, disbelief in its eflicacy is :rd/it/ hiipoHxiOlt. The credentials o) i>> uiuqiialled tonic and alterative, exuding over a period of nearly twenty ars, include individuals of eveiv class, d residents of every clime, anil refer tlie iuitsf prevalent anions the comuints which aflliet and harass the iinan family. Either a mnllitude oi ople, strangers to each other, have dually-been' seized with uu insane d nn)iivelest> desire to <lceeive tin ,Li!it*, or lioe?iftrerV Hitters. for no les:an a tiflh of a century, have bcfii ordiiiK such relief to sufferers frojn digestion, fever and aj-ue. biliousnet-s ncral debility and nervous disorders, no other preparation has ever united. To-day. while (/t< turn of Uu J/... 1.. I; iKfe/' (trr ujjoii imon tun*, it-no in iiiwui.ds of both sexes nie rel.Vni.sf upon tlu t tei's as a sure defence against the ailflits which (lie present season eni-eiiIk, aiiil their confidence is not misticed. Tin* local potions which interlesled dealers soinetinies endeavor ti ist upon llu' siek in its stead, art very where meeting the fate that i? le to riaud and inipo.-tuie, while tlu maud i'orthe>rreat vegetable spec;lit constantly inereasiuy. Feb 3, 1871 41-1 m Doou.?, Hashes. Km mm. Moulding^ \?We would (-all special attention t< < inlv(>r!isenient in another eoluinu o: r. 1\ 1'. TohIc. of Charleston, S. C p. Toale is an extensive and suceessfu :umfactiirtT, and there can l?o n? doubl at our readers would consult their owr ti-m-Ms l?v corespondent with him l.ere purchasing goods in his line Iron: iter dai lies. "Pkhskvkkk to thk K.vn and Yoi i Kioit'r.i wii.i. in: lliavAJumi)"?ecu iue to use Sl'MTKK MTTEKS am k* in- your I)\njlLpsia will bo yuui ward. A. B. Waedlaw. WABDLAW ' QR4 *' ' % jf'T | ' IMJOVISIUX JsO- 3 GRi ABBEVilt: ')! . . ,? i-f* u j r " ; (Late Stand fPlSMMI i T p 11E L'ND r RSI ONE I) have f< J 1 a <iKXKIl\L GRUtEIJV : propose to Iccrj) j ftaple D.y Coo's, lllii.i ;u (i' l'-s a* :i'i l: \ , I . COOllV.M, llUlUlii' Urlr- ? . . f i juii.s. <r'.! ni..k:: . ' ii< J if. I>y ''I: - , ; lli !SM. Ll- . 'u'.u.in. .v (;.> f T " f - i h?* ?> ; ? U >' ' i<' ?n , VF 3 . * 4 f ! :*.: : l I .nJMs. Hj Mi fir lie Colli FOR THI FOR THI Will be Op:nsd a 1 Rt h n A"V c AH Taxes Must be Pai I j ' h " ilV V '! ?> j i POX till iTniainii*ir nnj?aid at I V ' of May, 111civ will In- an :ul? ;l?v tholattiT tlati' 5 pi*r i-i'ia. u'l 'i 1 i j iv c|i>traint and *nle ??#* I lie |iri't?uii ! Tin* rain |)cri'i"ii(inn ??!' taxation j r'uf the ouuly Throe Milln upon nuary, 27. 1870. 40 - tf Jk. "3? FOR i | My enl OCOD Bleached . } 'd F?7 - 9-9 " ' t W1MB * : w. HAVE JUST IlEC: SKID ' IP1KK Ef-1 ? VI ; - . . . . . , . j F. .:? ! ' . J:t?t !m?nv i Qi /i I liv/ ?' ioiu riPM iiif I LifAif,- ilM I 1000 BUSHELS i i- rum u ree: 100 BUSHELS. WL I : 2,000 lbs. Emoted j ' ; 2,000 1 ; FOIl SAL It IN COX>*ELTIC i i HATS CLO: * }! , Hardware, Ci "We cxpect ii - -flit l: t1 s ;cM, IL91B, EOL'ul \ hich w will sol! f< ilMYS, BIB 1, February 10,1871, 42?t: ? h ihn.'mj. xi > r m. '* i ' ' ; f ? f_ \ J. &. Edwards. & EDWARDS, 3CBRS . < ;vi , : * jStd MERCHANTS, ^STITE RA jSTGE. E C. H., S. C. of Jobn G. E<1 wards.) I UMMm I jrmed a partnership for the transaction ok and PROVISION BUSINESS. Wo n!* Eats* Shoes, Hardware, ;n a store of the kind. 1 ' itli. examine out goods; antMtfltrn ou-T . - We will do o?tr best for then;,* aiW I liberal dealing, td inckico the cust<, k <)ne\v ones to come in. WARDLAW. , 1DWADS\ v < ;j,? ; ; > m *' * * ' * ' '/* ' *i I t iction of Slate and County Tffl, l: | YEAR 1870, it Abbeville CL H., or >F FEBRUARY. <1 on. or Before 28lh March. . V u, V . . y - ; v , that tnqo. and paid pnor to the T9th :N lit ion of 20 per e?nt. sulded. ]f not p:ti<: I ion will ho added, and the \vh"le coHc cU't tal properly of lie lax pttjor. is for i lie State, ^ine Mills-upon the dolla tin* dollar, L. H. RUSSELL, County Ifceasurcr. oos?. . , A WV ft u m ? ? : tire Stock of | S, HOOF SKIRTS, l jsl r> Homespuns. T. McDonald, f EJVED A FIXE LOT OF fuTATOES. D EARLY ROSE, ,.ow for cash. . W- T. McDONALB. AT CTADTI! 'i\ OlUUJDii PRIME WHITE (JORX, nvillc and Bultimorc. i niM i m n r* nn a i t ftKILAHU t\LV UA 1 J Bacon Shoulders, bs. Smoked C. E. Side3, ! j : LOW, FOR CASH. >N WITH CUR-VARIED l rHING, SHOES, xc&try, &c., ?c., to kdep a full supply of 19WMS, i lUCU AS !S, IACCN, SALT, &C, &C,1 ar the lowest CASH PRICES. iWELi & C0.p i School Books' C'arpatfterttf?^ . . Homic*' - - .'? - jf - * Town?r Spoiler anBDeflner* Wcbetcr'a Spel.or and Ikfiucr. Wa?orV,piwton?ij3> , ' Weroter's" '' Antiion'* Latio. Dictionary.Bible Dictionary. Vv ' - ' - ' ? r . McQuttey'* Headers, . \ Reynold'* Readers, sterling's 4tlvaud 5th poaders. ? ? Quaekenbos's English Composition, Hedge's LogiC,^ " Vhatley'i UoKlciv/ ? ?? ;?! Juvenile gtooalefs,^ Sargent's Dialogues. <r t'?<? < fl '- " f ' " ' "4 ?Elementary Gretpipor, Hull ions' School Grammar, .... ^ ; Andrew# and Stoddard'fc lUtfo GfamHuriious' tire'ek Grammar, .Ynij?y,f jpi^e.k. Qif to?nir?rr n* r i Antfuin's Latin Lesson*. . ''< . , Atilhon't) Pfpae t)Q4&p&ilion; i Weld's Pnw?<*'Coiujxjfeltion, Arnold's 1ft Bookfn-Ore^^^f ' * Arnold'8 Gretk Ptvw-t\rtngoenA^f AntTion'&Gwjfclf fcefedut, a-; . <f Hrifefr T?f?:idf r. Ureeca Jiinora, : J ' A. djpr Bullion*'Catar;-' Bullions'Sailtwt, ! r Anthon'a Cicero,. 1 f C'rcefo De Officii,-' ' . C " Ck-cro, Tuscolan". iMaoteions, ' ^ " V ''zfk- I Anthon'a BaHuat, Juvenal, Tkcttni, / loracc, Xenophou'jJ 'Memorabilia kmcLf Vnabasls. V v Monteltli'8l*tlessons m. Geography, Introduction to Moii'teffi's Manukl, Cornell's Interjuaodiate Oeogranj?y> Cornell's Grammar, School Geography," , "sS^r,^ ?>& '- '4 ' i Mitchell's School Geography and ?Alru, ' Geography oI tbe Heavena and Atlas. yv ' ' i~ -' f . **.?'J~~?-o y , * . ' Col bum's 1st Lessons ! < .:/. Duvies' Primary Arltimactio, I :: ?tuai :; u " School -Otofffchool " " " Unrccndty s:: ?Bto^|ui67d3l i " Algebra,. - as, I'rigononn-try, r> " - % Duvies' Legendre, " Surveying. ?., ,?ySffi&i ' Swift's Natural Philosophy,. . \ Iirewer's-Scieucc of Faunliar Tldng3. I'miiMf/iplt'M Xnfurj*! Philnwtnbv.- ' m Qunefceubos's Natural PhUoHOiwjy, Well's XaturaJ riiilosopliv, ; Com stock's (jJu-mmtrj-, Comstock's Hotutiyv >'> : Mrs. Lincoln'* Botany. .? -.V. v, Lyell's Geology. .1 -< - v_ . n Child's History, ' 1st, 2d and 3d Books of Hfatory, Sowell's Histor^-of ROrae, -rv'.. . Sou th cm f^cliool History of tT. 8^< Frost's.History of U. S. ; *il Quack en boa's History ofU,: 8. ,^'Z . Pi n nock's "Gold snath's Htfitory of 2n;land, Greece and Rome. -.: * Worcester's Elements of History1 ltobbin'^utlines Of History, <W."Wilson's Outlines of*History, * Willard's Uuiverbal History.To bo bad at Paifcer & Lee'sl :Jan 13* 1871 35r-tfr% ?siBh -G.V - t*. " Kv TI-IOT?BOX*S ? GAFM Silk t* 'V SnBp Short Bran, f Valentine7 V Mobaw .Six weeks u ' &&Q Fx$V Krfngee - * ; Y> i --X* Horticulture Pole jBo.in, Dutch Ca.*e Kniiu " Large Limn, . " T Large Butter M -'.J ' MeLeituiH Advance Pea, *> Tom/lJiunilr. . McLeuua Prince jloyal u r.rtu-.-> HKImn Tltt*nrf Pm)lnt>. " Chain pfim of England - ^ ' British Queen . " V ' r > Napoleon . M.: Extra Early Turnip Beet,. Turnjp # Tnrulp Suiflrt . ?. Look Blood .? . Early York Cafcbifce, r " ?ugar Loaf ,4. : " Ox Heart ? \. Lnrgt* J,?te l?orpen Cub"bagv>\,J ' 44 " Drumhead ** "1 44 44 J)8tch 44 Green Glazed 'il ' C'ollard*, ; u ; Long Orange-Ca* rot, :; . >, ? ci.;^ n f 'i%^? 5 r*uuu uicvii v.utuiuuu| ; r LongjUreen " ? V-rj C?reen (.'Ulster " Purple Egx Plant,*- * Early Curled Siliciau Lettuce, Largo White ; " -ji .* lee Drumhead " v V Improved DwtiW Okra, 'White Portugal Onion Seed, Long Sugar Parsnip/ I Sweet Mt." Pepper, ; Uill (ayenne ' -J" { 'liarly Sen ( let Turnjp Radd^h, White " f * . ' Olive Shaped ' ? 11 *L<?ng Scarlet ; .. ttk. IJIaek Spanish - - v ,4ri" - ' Salary, . T * I) - _4 _ 1 ' A l.arj-c- ivouuu npinaen, " Early Golden Bush Squash "White Scallap ' Sumtfier Crooked XeeU " . Y\ inter " ?.? IOKU a Early Red Tomato, > Large " " Smootk Yellow Extra Early Dutch Turnip, WlilttfOnww Sets, Yellow " ,f . r. Eight Rowed SugWEorn. PABKEB & LED. Jan. 2h, 1ST1, 39?4t UW URiEANS SYRUP, FLORIDA SYRUP, le ning Syrup, different grades. BEST WATERMELON, iVIIirii DRIP SYRUP. WA ME1? & BEO HER. February 18,1870, 43?tf \ . V